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1. Power ON nnn 9 LILI Lis nn on DU D 5 oc See note 1 See note 2 3 s vv af OFF time r range ON time ante 25 L fi fi Timer mode fe n p 6 3 t t 7 ON OFF start mode off MODE L Input signal L L width ejas MODE p t Key protect level PP Publication 700 UM002A EN D July 2001 Settings for Advanced Functions For details on operations in run mode refer to page 3 4 Note 1 If the mode is switched to the function setting mode during operation operation will continue 2 Changes made to settings in function setting mode are enabled for the first time when the mode is changed to run mode Also when settings are changed the timer is reset time initialized and output turned OFF Set the OFF time range using the keys 54 gt lt gt lt gt n lt For details refer to Time Range List below Set the ON time range using the keys gt gt ves gt For details refer to Time Range List below Set the timer mode using the lt Elapsed Remaining time time keys Setthe twin timer output mode using the keys gt tan Repeat Repeat 2 Cycle OFF start Cycle ON s
2. Power ON For details on operations in run mode refer to 3 9 nmr Note 1 If the mode is switched to the function setting mode during operation operation will continue E 2 Changes made to settings in function setting mode are enabled for the E first time when the mode is changed to run mode Also when settings See note 1 See note 2 are changed the timer is reset time initialized and output turned OFF 3s min Press the mode button for several seconds to display the Time Range setting screen L Setthe time range using the keys L Time range PX ERE T gt lt gt 4 c c n qu gt b A Set the timer mode using the gt keys up Gm an gt 9MLT Set the output mode using ter aj keys t Output mode o A A 4 gt 8 2 8 35 4 gt b le 40 Eto F lt 242 m iA j 1 2 j iA3j ibj idj iE j GF j 323 MODE 2 Set each digit for the output time using the corresponding A keys 5 Output time o Hold iL HL d H 1 9999 Time Range List m output yog eae is nn Display Set Value isplayed for modes A A 1 A 2 A 3 B and B 1 only L Fl t Input signal 0 01510 99 99 s width p default setting 2 a hn 5 ERETI 155 ui i20ms j iims j 777 7 0 1 s to 999 9 s eem 1 s to 9 999 s
3. Power ON Operation stopped a Can be in operation m A 1 m T en es Zemn s min RI ED Ter twin timer selection 15 Timer Except for Z mode 3s inge I Timer mode Timer Output mode PV ON duty Output time PV cyde Input signal width 3 Key protect level Twin Timer Operation Power ON OPeration stopped Can in operation E t 2 1s min 35 min imer twin timer selection Time range J Timer mode PV ON set time Output mode Output time Input signal width Key protect level NOTE setting changes are performed using keys Publication 700 UM002A EN D July 2001 Appendix 2 List of Settings Publication 700 UM002A EN D July 2001 The flowchatts on the previous page outline the procedure for all models For details on specific models refer to 3 9 timer operation or 3 14 twin timer operation Fill in yout set values in the set value column of the following tables for quick reference Timer Twin Timer Selection Mode Parameter Param Setting range Dafault Set name value value Timer Twin Timer Yun selection Settings for Timer Operation Run Mode when Output Mode is Not Z Para
4. TIMER Power ON v MIL E S P h o A 2 iei Yo amp ag 2 3 nnn Al Us 2 32 I RST 000 MODE n To change the mode to timer twin timer selection mode hold Al down the key for 1 s min with the key held down key must be pressed before the key i 1s min If the key is pressed first the mode will not change E in ti E LOL Timer Twintimer Select either timer operation or twin timer operation ELA selection using the keys 3 Note 700 HX is factory set for timer operation F E gt E o E Note 1 When the mode is changed to timer twin timer selection mode the present value is reset and output turns OFF Timing operation is not performed in timer twin timer selection mode 2 Setting changes made in timer twin timer selection mode are enabled when the mode is changed to run mode If settings are changed the 700 HX is automatically reset present value initialized output turned OFF Timing Charts The gate input is not included in the 700 HX One shot F EM E Sustained output One shot outputs can be to set to 0 1 s 0 5 s 1s 5 s 10 s 20 s Output mode A Mode Signal ON Delay Timer resets when power comes ON Timing starts when the start signal goes ON While the start signal is ON the timer starts when Power EEE power comes ON or when the r
5. Two wite Sensor o Den Reset input Signal input 1 Input 700 HX Publication 700 UM002A EN D July 2001 Installation 5 3 Applicable Two wire Sensor Leakage current 1 5 mA max Switching capacity 5 mA minimum Residual voltage 3V DC max Operating voltage 10V DC Publication 700 UM002A EN D July 2001 Chapter 6 Accessories Description Diagram Screw Terminal Tube Base Det Sockets Panel or DIN Rail 1 Mounting Guarded Terminal p pans Construction e ee A n 26 gt 8 pin for use with Bulletin 700 HX 1 132 timing relays Order must be for 10 lt lt sockets or multiples of 10 4 1 Cat No 700 HN100 Screw Terminal Tube Base Sockets Panel or DIN Rail 40 1 24 6 Mounting Open Style Construction 1 37 64 31 32 20 8 8 pin for use with Bulletin 700 HX timing relays Order must for aa wa 10 sockets or multiples of 10 No 63 64 retainer clip required 532 m 2714 _ 42 L 5 32 LL Cat No 700 HN125 330 147 Le 1 19 64 37 64 DIN Rail Mounting Pack Standard 35 x 7 5 mm DIN Rail 1 meter long 10 rails per package Order must be for 10 rails or multiples of 10 50 12 5 iy 8 ve es E T 1 j 8950 i E Cat 199 DR1
6. Publication 700 UM002A EN D July 2001 6 2 Accessories Description Specialty Socket 8 pin backwired socket with solder terminals for use with Bulletin 700 HX timing relays Order must be for 10 sockets or multiples of 10 35 1 3 8 32 1 1 4 Cat No 700 108 Frame Adapter at For flush or door mounting of all Bulletin 700 HR and HX timers s Cat No 700 HN130 Protective Cover Helps prevent tampering of timing and mode settings Provides a degree of protection against water and dirt from entering the front of the relay For use with all Bulletin 700 HRs and HX Y timing relays Cat No 700 HN132 Pre printed identification tags Contains 10 sheets of pre printed and blank tags Each sheet contains 13 sets of the markings CR 9CR TR 9TR M 9M 1S and 117 blank tags Tags are peel off with sticky backing for easy placement on relays Cat No 700 N40 Blank identification tags Contains 10 sheets of blank identification tags for customer specialized printing Each sheet contains 546 blank tags Tags are peel off with sticky backing for easy placement on relays Cat No 700 N41 Publication 700 UM002A EN D July 2001 Chapter Precautions ATTENTION Do not use the product in locations subject to flammable explosive gases Doing so may result in explosion ATTENTION The
7. Allen Bradley Multifunction Digital Timer 700 HX User Manual Automation Important User Information Because of the vatiety of uses fot the products described in this publication those responsible for the application and use of this control equipment must satisfy themselves that all necessary steps have been taken to assure that each application and use meets all performance and safety requirements including any applicable laws regulations codes and standards The illustrations charts sample programs and layout examples shown in this guide are intended solely for purposes of example Since there are many variables and requirements associated with any particular installation Allen Bradley does not assume responsibility or liability to include intellectual property liability for actual use based upon the examples shown in this publication Allen Bradley publication SGI 1 1 Safety Guidelines for the Application Installation and Maintenance of Solid State Control available from your local Allen Bradley office describes some important differences between solid state equipment and electromechanical devices that should be taken into consideration when applying products such as those described in this publication Reproduction of the contents of this copyrighted publication in whole or part without written permission of Rockwell Automation is prohibited Throughout this manual we use notes to make you aware of safety
8. KP 5 Prohibits changing the mode to timer twin timer selection mode or function setting mode The 700 HX can only be used in run mode Also prohibits use of any operation keys Publication 700 UM002A EN D July 2001 3 4 Functions Operation in Run Mode When Output Mode Is NotZ When Output Mode Z Is Selected Publication 700 UM002A EN D July 2001 Present value Set each digit for the set value using the corresponding keys T o lt 2 3 40 5 40 7 40 8 4 Set each digit for the ON duty ratio using the corresponding keys I Present value The keys for the 4th digit cannot be used I ON duty ratio D P 3 5 E 1 B 0 4 Present value Set each digit for the cycle time using the corresponding keys Cycle time C d See ree ae ee eer eae eee ae TEE Present Value and Set Value These items are displayed when the power is turned ON The present value is displayed in the main display and the set value is displayed in the sub display The values displayed will be determined by the settings made for the time range and the timer mode in function setting mode Present Value and ON Duty Ratio Output Mode Z The present value is displayed in the main display and the ON duty ratio is displayed in the sub display SET1 lights at the same t
9. The value is applied for a minimum pulse width of 1 ms Characteristics Insulation resistance 100 MO min at 500V DC Dielectric strength 2000V AC 50 60Hz for 1 min between current carrying terminals and non current carrying metal parts 1000V AC for 24V AC 12 to 24V DC type 1000V AC 50 60 Hz for 1 min between non continuous contacts Noise immunity 1 5 KV between power terminals for 100 to 240V AC 480V for 24V AC 12 to 24VDC and 600V between input terminals square wave noise by noise simulator pulse width 100 ns 1 15 1 ns rise Static immunity 8 KV malfunction 15 kV destruction Vibration resistance Malfunction 10 55 Hz with 0 35 mm single amplitude each in three directions for 10 min Shock resistance Malfunction 98 m s approx 10 each in three directions Life expectancy Mechanical 10 million operations min Electrical 100 000 operations min b A at 250V AC resistive load EMC EMI EN61326 Emission Enclosure EN55011 Group1 class A Emission AC mains EN55011 Group1 class A EMS EN61326 Immunity ESD EN61000 4 2 4 kV contact discharge level2 8 kV air discharge level3 Immunity RF interference 61000 4 3 10 V m Publication 700 UM002A EN D July 2001 2 4 Product Features Approved standards UL508 CSA C22 2 No 14 Conforms to EN61010 1 1EC61010 1 Pollution degree 2 overvoltage category 1 Conforms to VDE0106 P 100 Fi
10. OUT Outputs take place according to designated operating mode when timer reaches corresponding set value Gate capability not available Publication 700 UM002A EN D July 2001 2 2 Product Features Engineering Data Reference Values 1 000 500 100 L 30V DC UR 7 ms 50 Switching operations 10 250V DC 30V cos 1 10 i 250V c cos 0 4 0 1 2 4 5 Load current Specifications Electrical Ratings Pilot Duty Rating Rated supply voltage Reference maximum current of 0 15 A can be switched at 125 V DC 1 and a maximum current of 0 1 A can be switched if L R is 7 ms In both cases a life of 100 000 operations can be expected The minimum applicable load is 10 mA at 5V DC failure level P NEMA B300 100 to 240V AC 24V AC 12 to 24V DC 50 60Hz permissible ripple 20 max Operating voltage range 85 110 of rated supply voltage Power consumption 100 240V AC 4 3 VA 24V AC 12 24V DC 3 4 VA 1 7 W Inrush Current 100 240V AC 3A 24V AC 12 24V DC 5A 114 120 30 15 Make 240V AC 4 120V AC 3A 15A Break 240V AC Hp at 120V AC 1 4 Hp Hp at 240V AC 1 3 Hp Mechanical Mounting method Flush mounting surface mounting DIN mounting Display 7 segment negative transmissive LCD
11. Power ON supply OFF 200 ms 0 to 50 ms 5ms 0 to 500 ms E e Input Impossible Possible Unstable Impossible Unstable Turn the power ON and OFF using a relay with a rated capacity of 10 A minimum to prevent contact deterioration due to inrush current caused by turning the power ON and OFE Apply the power supply voltage through a relay or switch in such a way that the voltage reaches a fixed value immediately otherwise they may not be reset or a timer error may result Be sure that the capacity of the power supply is large enough otherwise the Timer may not start due to inrush current approx 5 A that may flow for an instant when the Timer is turned on Make sure that the fluctuation of the supply voltage is within the permissible range Timer Control with Power Start Input Output Precautions 1 3 To allow for the startup time of peripheral devices sensots etc the 700 starts timing operation between 200 ms 260 ms after power is turned ON For this reason in operations where timing starts from power ON the time display will actually start from 250 ms If the set value is 249 ms or less the time until output turns ON will be a fixed value between 200 250 Normal operation is possible for set value of 250 ms or more In applications in which a set value of 249 ms or less is required use start timing with signal input When the 700 HX 15 used with power start in F mode accumulati
12. Present value red 8 mm high characters Set value green 4 mm high characters Digits 4 digits Timer Time ranges 0 000 9 999 s 0 00 99 99 s 0 0 999 9 s 0 9999 s 0 min 0 0 s 99 min 59 s 0 0 999 9 min 0 h 00 min 99 h 59 min 0 0 h 999 9 h 0 h 9999 h Timer modes Elapsed time Up remaining time Down selectable Output modes Publication 700 UM002A EN D July 2001 A A 1 A 2 A 3 B B 1 D E E Z ton or toff Electrical Ratings Product Features 2 3 Inputs Input signals Start reset Input method No voltage input via NPN transistor or switching of contact Start reset gate Minimum input signal width 1 or 20 ms selectable Power reset Minimum power opening time 0 5 s Except for A 3 B 1 and F mode Control output SPDT contact output 5 A at 250V AC resistive load cosine 1 Minimum applied load 10 mA at 5V DC failure level P reference value Extemal Power Supply No Key Protect Yes Memory backup EEP ROM overwritten 100 000 times min which can store data for 20 years min Accuracy of Operating Time and Setting Error O Power ON start 0 01 50 ms max to he rated against set value Signal start 0 005 30 ms max to be rated against set value Signal start at transistor output model 0 005 3 ms max If the set value is within the sensor waiting time 250 ms max The values are based on the set value
13. OFF The start signal disables the timing function The control output is controlled using a sustained or one shot time period Basic Operation Power Output Output is instantaneous when setting is O Power Reset Timing starts when the reset input goes OFF The start signal disables the timing function The control output is controlled using a sustained or one shot time period Basic Operation Ws i i Control output Sustainedy Set value L NO Output UP Timing 0 Output is instantaneous when setting is 0 diagram Set value DOWN Output mode B Repeat Cycle 1 Timer resets when power comes ON Sustained Timing starts when the start signal goes ON Output Power The status of the control output is reversed when time is up OFF at start While the start signal is ON the timer starts when the Start signal power comes ON or when the reset input goes OFF Basic Operation Reset Power Control output ii Start signal Set val UB et value input Timing Timing Timing 0 diagram Sal valo Output DOWN 0 Normal output operation will not be possible if the set time is too short Set the value to at least 100 ms contact output type Start signal input is disabled during timing Publication 700 UM002A EN D July 2001 3 12 Functions Output mode B Repeat Cycle 1 Timer res
14. side mounting 48n 2 5 With 700 HN132 attached 51n 5 5 g Publication 700 UM002A EN D July 2001 Chapter 5 Installation Terminal Arrangement 700 HX Internal circuit The power supply and input circuit are not insulated Terminals one and two of the 700 HX are connected internally Note Do not connect unused terminals as relay terminals Input Circuits Start and reset Input pe ee Publication 700 UM002A EN D July 2001 5 2 Installation Input Connections The input of the 700 HX is no voltage input only No voltage Inputs NPN Inputs Open Collector Voltage Output Contact input Connection to NPN open Connection to a voltage out collector output sensor put sensor 1 PC or sensor 1 1 1 1 1 Sensor ah to ua p EL pet ET le lo de PEE 318 18 1 3 18 18 318 18 Eig 13 E ig g 1 1 1 100 O 100 amp Operate with transistor ON Operate with transistor ON Operate with relay ON No voltage Input Signal Levels No contact input Short circuit level Transistor ON Residual voltage 2 V max Impedance when ON 1 KO max the leakage current is 5 to 20 mA when the impedance is 00 Open level Transistor OFF Impedance when OFF 100 KO minimum Contact input Use contact which can adequately switch 1 mA at 5V Maximum applicable voltage 30V DC max
15. timer starts when power comes ON or when the reset input goes OFF Start signal Basic Operation Power Reset Start signal Control output input Set value Output Timing up 0 diagram Set value Normal output operation will not be possible if the DOWN 0 set time is too short Set the value to at least 100 ms contact output Publication 700 UM002A EN D July 2001 type Start signal input is disabled during timing Functions 3 13 Output mode D Signal OFF delay Timer resets when power comes ON The control output is ON when the start signal is Power ON except when the power is OFF or the reset is i ON Start signal The timer is reset when the time is up Basic Operation Reset Power Control output Start signal Set value Input UP Timing p Output diagram Set value i Output functions only during start signal input when DOWN 0 setting is 0 y i Start signal input is enabled during timing Output mode E One Shot Timer resets when power comes ON Power Timing starts when the start signal comes ON Start signal m mmm mmm mi m The control output is reset when time is up While the start signal is ON the timer starts when power comes ON or when the reset input goes OFF HT 11 Basic Operation oser A Power Control output 11 Set value
16. 1 L signal UP 0 Timing diagram Set value Output DONN 0 Output is disabled when the setting is 0 Start signal input is enabled during timing Start signal enables timing timing is stopped when the ower start signal is OFF or when the power is OFF A sustained control output is used Start signal Basic Operation i T Power bd D Reset Ld i E i Start signal Control output ip Li 1 input Timing rt KT ae Der 4 Set value 1 4 4 bet ib p Sustained Ta Output Timing M ra is i ing i Ss b Output is instantaneous when setting is 0 DOWN p Z Mode Output quantity can be adjusted by changing the cycle time set in the adjustment level to 1 and by changing the ON duty set value The set value shows the ON duty and can be set to a value between 0 and 100 When the cycle time is 0 the output will always be OFF When the cycle time is not 0 and when ON duty has been set to 0 76 the output will always be OFF When ON duty has been set to 100 the output will always be ON Publication 700 UM002A EN D July 2001 3 14 Functions Z mode ON OFF duty Adjustable Repeat Cycle Timing starts when the start signal goes ON rower The status of the control output is reversed when time is up ON at start m zm 2 While the start signal is ON the timer starts when St
17. ON Output The status of the control output is reversed when time is up ON at start Power While the start signal is ON the timer starts when the power comes ON or when the reset input goes OFF Start signal m Basic Operation 1 1 i 1 N T f Reset T T 1 I E Start signal gm gm m p 1 Li 1 Output UP i EPAT 1 Normal output operation will not be possible if the Timing set time is too short tag i i Set the value to at least 100 ms contact output OFF time F C type DOWN ON time en ENTE EN Start signal input is disabled during timing 0 Publication 700 UM002A EN D July 2001 Chapter Dimensions 700 Flush Mounting Socket Mounting TIMER 700 HX Publication 700 UM002A EN D July 2001 4 2 Dimensions Panel Cutouts Panel cutouts are as shown below according to DIN43700 60 min 15 min Note 1 The mounting panel thickness should be 1 5 mm 2 To allow easier operability it is recommended that adapters ate mounted so that the gap between sides with hooks is at least 15 mm 3 It is possible to mount timers side by side but only in the direction without the hooks n side by
18. Set the key protect level using the keys H YPE 2 1 0 min 01 s to 99 min leve s t lt FP 2 lt gt HP J lt gt 0 1 999 9 1 9 999 0h01 min to 99 59 0 1h to 999 9h 1 h to 9 999 h 0 001s to 9 999 s Publication 700 UM002A EN D July 2001 3 2 Functions Explanations of Functions Publication 700 UM002A EN D July 2001 Time Range 7 Set the range to be timed in the range 0 000 s 9 999 h Use the operation keys if these settings are required Timer Mode E77 Set either the elapsed time UP or remaining time DOWN mode Output Mode 244 7 Set the output mode The possible settings are A A 1 A 2 A 3 B B 1 D E F and Z For details on output mode operation refer to Timing Charts on page 3 10 Output Time 24472 When using one shot output set the output time for one shot output 0 01 99 99 s One shot output can be used only if the selected output mode is A A 1 A 2 B or B 1 If the output time is set to 0 00 HAL d is displayed and the output is held Input Signal Width 2 Set the minimum signal input width 20 ms or 1 ms for signal and reset inputs The same setting is used for all external inputs signal and reset contacts are used for the input signal set the input signal width to 20 ms Processing to
19. acement or repair is necesary If normal operation is restored the cause may have been noise sum Memory EEP Reset to the factory settings using 9 the reset key CPU Either press the reset key or reset display the power supply This includes times when the life of the EEPROM has expired When changing the set value during a timing operation the output will turn ON if the set value is changed as follows because of the use of a constant read in system Elapsed time mode Present value gt set value Remaining time mode Elapsed time gt set value The present value is set to 0 NOTE When in the remaining time mode the amount the set value is changed is added to or subtracted from the present value Operation with a Set Value of 0 Power Failure Backup Wiring Mounting Operating Environment Precautions 7 5 Operation with a set value of 0 will vary with the output mode Refer to 3 10 data is stored in the EEPROM when there is power failure The EEPROM can be overwritten more than 100 000 times Operating mode Overwriting timing 3 F mode When power is turned OFF Other mode When settings are changed Wiring input lines in the same conduit as power lines or other high voltage lines may result in malfunction due to noise Wire the input lines separately away from lines carrying high voltages In addition make the input wiring as short as possible an
20. art signal S power comes ON or when the reset input goes OFF Basic Operation Power Reset Control output m H m Start signal input Timing Timing cycle time cycle time Cycle time Be pA eet ae 1 UP 0 ity 26 96 Timing Cycle time Output lagram duty setting ON time Normal output operation will not be possible if the DOWN set time is too short Set the value to at least 100 ms contact output type Start signal input is enabled during timing Twin Timer Operation Output mode TOFF Twin Timer OFF start Sustained Timing starts when the start signal goes ON Output The status of the control output is reversed when time FE C is up OFF at start Power While the start signal is ON the timer starts when the power comes ON or when the reset input goes OFF Start signal m m Basic Operation Power Reset i m m Eo p4g i TE 1 Pg Control output o m Eu signal EN odi OFF time 4 4 mE i UP ON time Output diagram 0 Normal output operation will not be possible if the OFF time ON OFF set time is too short DOWN Set the value to at least 100 ms contact output ON time type 0 Start signal input is disabled during timing Output mode TON Twin Timer ON start Sustained Timing starts when the start signal goes
21. considerations Identifies information about practices ot circumstances ATTENTION P that can lead to personal injury or death property damage economic loss Attention statements help you to identify a hazard avoid a hazard recognize the consequences IMPORTANT Identifies information that is critical for successful application and understanding of the product Allen Bradley is a trademark of Rockwell Automation Communities EC If this product has the CE mark it is approved for installation within the Directive Compliance European Union and EEA regions It has been designed and tested to meet the following directives EMC Directive This product is tested to meet the Council Directive 89 336 EC Electromagnetic Compatibility by applying the following standards in whole or in part documented in a technical construction file e EN 50081 2 EMC Genetic Emission Standard Part 2 Industrial Environment EN 50082 2 EMC Genetic Immunity Standard Part 2 Industrial Environment This product is intended for use in an industrial environment Low Voltage Directive This product is tested to meet Council Directive 73 23 EEC Low Voltage by applying the safety requirements of EN 61010 1 safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 1 General Safety Requirements This equipment is classified as open equipment and must be mo
22. d use shield lines or metal wiring conduits Dense mounting may result in a reduction in the service life of internal parts Tighten the two mounting screws on the Adaptor Tighten them alternately a at a time so as to keep them at an equal tightness The 700 HX panel surface is water resistant conforming to NEMA 4 and IP66 In otder to prevent the internal circuit from water penetration through the space between the timer and operating panel attach a waterproof gasket between the timet and installation panel and secure the waterproof gasket with the 700 HN130 flush mounting adapter 0 5to 1 mm It is recommended that the space between the screw head and the adapter should be 0 5 to 1 mm N Use the product within the ratings specified for submerging in water and exposure to oil e Do not use the product in locations subject to vibrations or shocks Using the product in such locations over a long period may result in damage due to stress e Do not use the product in locations subject to dust corrosive gases or direct sunlight Publication 700 UM002A EN D July 2001 7 6 Precautions Insulation Publication 700 UM002A EN D July 2001 e Separate the input signal devices input signal cables and the product from the source of noise or high tension cables producing noise Separate the product from the source of static electricity when using the product in an environment in which a large amou
23. eft Function Setting Mode Parameter name Parameter Setting range Dafault Unit Set value value Time range S S S min s h h 5 Timer mode ELAR UP datn uP EM Output mode 1 i A cA jdob i A Output time Haid ta 9999 S Input signal width 2 5 145 2055 Key protect level POPE HB PP g PP 3 HP pp t Publication 700 UM002A EN D July 2001 Appendix 4 Publication 700 UM002A EN D July 2001 Settings for Twin Timer Operation Run Mode Parameter name Parameter Setting range Dafault Unit Set value value Present OFF set Uu 858 88 5 value time range 5 ax OFF set S gt time 1 8944 2 5 Time range s EDU 89 58 min s Time range min s Du 9999 au min Time range min a 9999 min Time range min 99 59 au h min Time range h min 9999 au h Time range h a 9999 h Time range h ogg 3 959 Time assu S range S Present Same as OFF set time Same Same value above asleft asleft Present ON set Same as OFF set time Same Same value time above asleft asleft ONset Present Same as OFF set time Same time value above asleft asleft Function Setting Mode Parameter name Parameter Set
24. eliminate chattering is performed for this setting Key Protect Level 57 Set the key protect level When the key protect switch in set to ON it is possible to prevent setting errors by prohibiting the use of certain operation keys by specifying the key protect level KP 1 to KP 5 The key protect indicator is lit while the key protect switch is set to ON Confirm the ON OFF status of the key protect switch after the 700 is mounted to the panel Level KP 1 default setting See note ofr on LDO 0 Note Factory set to OFF Key protect indicator QUY Functions 3 3 Meaning Prohibits changing the mode to timer twin timer selection mode or function setting mode The 700 HX can only be used in run mode KP 2 Prohibits changing the mode to timer twin timer selection mode or function setting mode The 700 HX can only be used in run mode Also prohibits use of the reset key KP 3 Prohibits changing the mode to timer twin timer selection mode or function setting mode The 700 HX can only be used in run mode Also prohibits use of the up and down keys Prohibits changing the mode to timer twin timer selection mode or function setting mode The 700 HX can only be used in run mode Also prohibits use of the reset up and down keys
25. eset input goes OFF The control output is controlled using a sustained or one shot rime period t 1 rt We Start signal 1 pos m L3 E Basic Operation M x Hf PEE Pod gd i MM i Reset f AE ME NE m F 1 1 4 Start signal Og Mdh i input Control output PPISP il 7 Timing T ERRI 1 E Set value 4 4 1 i 4 4 timing UP 0 ZT Output iming 1 Di diagram Set value MU sx Output is instantaneous when setting is 0 DOWN 0 Start signal input is enabled during timing Publication 700 UM002A EN D July 2001 Functions 3 11 Output Mode A 1 Signal ON Delay 2 Timer resets when power comes ON Power Start signal Control output Set value UP Timing 0 diagram Set value DOWN 0 Timing starts when the start signal goes ON and is reset when the start signal goes OFF While the start signal is ON the timer starts when the power comes ON or when the reset input goes OFF The control output is controlled using a sustained or one shot time period Basic Operation Power Start signal input Output Output is instantaneous when setting is O Power Start signal Reset Control output Set value Timing UP 0 diagram Set value DOWN 0 Timing starts when the reset input goes
26. ets when power comes ON One shot Output Power Start signal Reset Control output Set value M UP 0 Timing diagram Set value DOWN 0 Timing starts when the start signal goes ON The control output is turned ON when time is up While the start signal is ON the timer starts when the power comes ON or when the reset input goes OFF Basic Operation Power Start signal input WR B Output Normal output operation will not be possible if the set time is too short Set the value to at least 100 ms contact output type Start signal input is disabled during timing Sustained Output Power Start signal Timing starts when the start signal goes ON The status of the control output is reversed when time is up OFF at start While the start signal is ON the timer starts when the power comes ON or when the reset input goes OFF Basic Operation Power i Control output L Start signal Set value benny input we UP did A Output Set value TERR Normal output operation will not be possible if the DOWN 0 set time is too short Set the value to at least 100 ms contact output type Start signal input is disabled during timing Timing starts when the start signal goes ON One shot The control output comes ON when time is up Output ro ME NND While the start signal is ON the
27. g the mode to timer twin timer selection mode or function setting mode The 700 HX can only be used in run mode Also prohibits use of the reset up and down keys KP 5 Prohibits changing the mode to timer twin timer selection mode or function setting mode The 700 HX can only be used in run mode Also prohibits use of any operation keys Publication 700 UM002A EN D July 2001 Functions 3 9 Operation in Run Mode Present value Setthe digits forthe OFF settime using the corresponding keys OFF set time D lev Poe 3 40 40 5 40 5 8 4 Present value Set the digits for the ON set time using the conesponding keys ION set time erm g 3 40 5 40 E 40 1 40 B I Present Value and OFF Set Time The present value is displayed in the main display and the OFF set time is displayed in the sub display SET1 lights at the same time Present Value and Set Time present value is displayed in the main display and the ON set time is displayed in the sub display 5 2 lights at the same time Operation In Timer Iwin Select nn the 700 HX is used as a timer or a twin timer in timer twin i i i de Timer Selection Mode timer selection mode Publication 700 UM002A EN D July 2001 3 10 Functions
28. ime Set the ON duty ratio used in ON OFF duty adjustable Repeat Cycle Z as a percentage If a cycle time is set cyclic control can be performed in ON OFF duty adjustable Repeat Cycle simply by changing the ON duty ratio Functions 3 5 Operation Twin Timer Function Present Value and Cycle Time Dutput Mode 2 present value is displayed in the main display and the cycle time is displayed in the sub display SET2 lights at the same time Set the cycle time used in ON OFF duty adjustable Repeat Cycle Z TIMER E B 3 n 22222212 a 1 8 ON set as percentage MODE AK OK 2 N OA m Am A m A C oppa e Up down keys used for analog GIS adjustment of the ON duty Cycle time emm Close CED Open ON duty 4 m Output control ON duty 096210096 Switching from Timer to Twin Timer The 700 HX is factory set for timer operation To switch to twin timer operation use the procedure given below For details refer to page 3 1 Power ON i Timer twin timer selection mode 4 Function r amp nmm selection FL fi L ioe AT AT for Li n tin 000 Switch from timer operation to twin timer operation using the CARY keys Publication 700 UM002A EN D July 2001 3 6 Functions
29. mers 700 HN132 Protective Cover Helps prevent tampering of timing and mode settings Provides a degree of protection against water and dirt from entering the front of the relay For use with all Bulletin 700 HRs and HX timing relays 700 N40 Pre printed identification tags contains 10 sheets of pre printed and blank tags Each sheet contains 13 sets of the markings CR 9CR TR 9TR M 9M E R 1S and 117 blank tags Tags are peel off with sticky backing for easy placement on relays 700 N41 Blank identification tags contains 10 sheets of blank identification tags for customer specialized printing Each sheet contains 546 blank tags Tags are peel off with sticky backing for easy placement on relays Chapter 2 Product Features Block diagram et insulation Display circuit Key switch circuit See note Note Power circuit is not insulated from the input circuit 1 0 Functions Inputs Start signal Stops timing in 2 and 3 power ON delay modes Start timing in other modes Reset Resets present value In elapsed time mode the present value retums to 0 in remaining time mode the present value returns to the set value Count inputs are not accepted and control output tums OFF while reset input is ON Reset indicator is lit while reset input is ON Gate Inhibits timer operation Outputs Control output
30. meter name Parameter Setting range Default Unit Set value value Present Set value 000 99 59 value set Time range 5 oo 9995 a5 value Time range 5 a 5995 5 Time range s 99 58 og min s Time range min s ao 8888 oa min Time range 0 9999 a min Time range min 99 55 uu h min Time range h min 01 8998 Time range h a 8899 h Time range 20000 5 858 Time range s Present Same as set value Same Same value as left as left Run Mode when Output Mode 2 Appendix 3 Parameter Parameter Setting range Dafault Unit Set name value value Present Cycle 1 00 3333 S value time Time range s 00 8849 53 s cycle Time range s time 8 9999 Time range s 0 99 59 ogg min s Time range min s ad 9999 au min Time range a 8899 Time range 2 09 99 58 00 h min Time range h min aa 9999 au h Time range h 8 9999 Time range a h h 3 395 Time range s Present Same as cycle time above Same Same value as left as left Present ON B 100 0 value duty ON ratio duty Present Same as cycle time above Same Same ratio value as left as l
31. nger Protection conforms to NEMA output rating N F Enclosure ratings Panel surface IP66 and NEMA Type 4 indoors Weight Approx 100 g An attached waterproof packing is necessary to ensure IP66 waterproofing between the 700 HX and installation pan Nomenclature Indicator CD Reset Indicator orange 2 Key Protection Indicator orange 3 Control Output Indicator orange Present Value Character height 11 5 mm 5 Time Unit Display orange If the time range is O min O h 0 0 h or O h O min this display flashes to indicate timing operation 6 Set Value green Character height 6 mm Set Value 1 2 Display Publication 700 UM002A EN D July 2001 OO ORG 5 mm Ps aa e33 033 Z DD ID D 7 Front View Operation Key Mode Key Changes modes and setting items 9 Reset Key Resets present value and output Up Keys 1 to 4 Down Keys 1 to 4 Front color Gray N Case color Gray Switches 62 Key protect Switch default setting OFF ON 63 DIP Switch Chapter J Settings for Advanced Functions Functions
32. nt of static electricity is produced e g forming compounds powders or fluid materials being transported by pipe Organic solvents such as paint thinner as well as very acidic or basic solutions might damage the outer casing of the timer Use the product within the ratings specified for temperature and humidity e Do not use the product in locations where condensation may occur due to high humidity or where temperature changes are severe Store at the specified temperature If the 700 has been stored at a temperature of less than 10 C allow the 700 HX to stand at room temperature for at least 3 hours before use Leaving the 700 HX with outputs ON at a high temperature for a long time may hasten the degradation of internal parts such as electrolytic capacitors Therefore use the product in combina tion with relays and avoid leaving the product as long as more than 1 month with the output turned ON Xolb I T a Auxiliary relay e g 700 HC Relay X la X la There is no insulation between power supply and input terminals Basic insulation between power supply and output terminals Input and output terminals are connected to devices without exposed charged parts Input and output terminals are connected to devices with basic insulation that is suitable for the maximum operating voltage Using the Operation Keys Timer Operation
33. ruction Sheet 1 Rubber Gasket 1 Basic Product Information 700 HX86SA17 100 240V AC 9 999 s 99 99 s 999 9 s B mode Repeat Cycle 1 000 9999 s B 1 mode Repeat Cycle 2 000 99 min 59 s 700 HN100 8 12 24V DC D mode Signal OFF delay 000 999 9 min 700 HN125 700 HX86SU24 24V AC E mode One Shot 000 9999 min F mode Cumulative 000 99 h 59 min 999 9 h 9999 h Publication 700 UM002A EN D July 2001 1 2 Product Overview Accessories Order Separately Publication 700 UM002A EN D July 2001 Cat No Description 700 HN100 Screw Terminal Tube Base Sockets Panel or DIN Rail Mounting Guarded Terminal Construction 8 pin for use with Bulletin 700 HX timing relays Order must be for 10 sockets or multiples of 10 700 HN125 Screw Terminal Tube Base Sockets Panel or DIN Rail Mounting Open Style Construction 8 pin for use with Bulletin 700 HX timing relays Order must be for 10 sockets or multiples of 10 No retainer clip required 199 DR1 DIN Rail Mounting Pack Standard 35 x7 5 mm DIN Rail 1 meter long 10 rails per package Order must be for 10 rails or multiples of 10 700 HN108 700 HN130 Specialty Socket 8 pin backwired socket with solder terminals for use with Bulletin 700 HX timing relays Order must be for 10 sockets or multiples of 10 Frame Adapter For flush or door mounting of all Bulletin 700 HR and HX ti
34. setvice life of the output relays depends on the switching capacity and switching conditions Consider the actual application conditions and use the product within the rated load and electrical service life Using the product beyond its service life may result in contact deposition or burning ATTENTION Do not disassemble repair or modify the product Doing A so may result in electric shock fire or malfunction Do not allow metal objects or conductive wires to enter the ATTENTION J product Doing so may result in electric shock fire or malfunction Publication 700 UM002A EN D July 2001 7 2 Precautions Power Supplies Publication 700 UM002A EN D July 2001 For the power supply of an input device of the 700 HX use isolating transformer with the primary and secondary windings mutually isolated and the secondary winding not grounded 700 HX f Isolation transformer is required Make sure that the voltage is applied within the specified range otherwise the internal elements of the Timer may be damaged 3 a Do not touch the input terminals while power is supplied The 700 HX has a transformer less power supply and so touching the input terminals with power supplied may result in electric shock When turning the power ON and OFF input signal reception is possible unstable or impossible as shown in the diagram below
35. tart Time Range List Display Set Value Set the input signal width using the keys 0 01 s to 99 99 s default setting G 4 185 e 20ms 1ms iiir er 0 1 s to 999 9 s wm m 1 s to 9 999 s Set the key protect level using the keys E C xd 1 m 0 min 01 s to 99 min 59 5 gt gt HP gt 34 gt 4 PP 5 0 1 min to 999 9 min em 1 to 9 999 min m h 0h01 min to 99 59 min 0 1hto 999 9 h h 1hto 9 999 h 0 001 s to 9 999 s Functions 3 7 Explanation of Functions Twin Timer Function OFF Time Range of Er Set the time range for the OFF time in the range 0 000 s 9 999 h Use the operation keys if another type of setting is required ON Time Range on amp r Set the time range for the ON time in the range 0 000 s 9 999 h Use the operation keys if another type of setting 1s required Timer Mode 4 77 Set either UP incremental or DOWN decremental timer mode In UP mode the elapsed time is displayed and in DOWN mode the remaining time is displayed ON OFF Start Mode 222 Set the output mode Set either Repeat Cycle OFF start or Repeat Cycle ON start For details on output mode operation refer to 3 10 Input Signal Width 2 Setting possible using DIP switch Set the minimum signal input width 20 ms 1 ms for signal reset and gate inputs The same setting is used for all external inp
36. ting range Dafault Unit Set value value OFF time range S s s min s _ S min min h min ON time range antr 8 s s min s _ S min min h min a Timer mode Euan UP data ON OFF start mode tata korflkan taFF Input signal width cFiE 2Gas 145 jas Key protect level 5 m PER HP 1 Reach us now at www rockwellautomation com Wherever you need us Rockwell Automation brings together leading brands in industrial automation including Allen Bradley controls Reliance Electric power transmission products Dodge mechanical power transmission components and Rockwell Software Rockwell Automation s unique flexible approach to helping customers achieve a competitive advantage is supported by thousands of authorized partners distributors and system integrators around the world e Allen Bradley DODGE Americas Headquarters 1201 South Second Street Milwaukee WI 53204 USA Tel 1 414 382 2000 Fax 1 414 382 4444 European Headquarters SA NV avenue Herrmann Debroux 46 1160 Brussels Belgium Tel 32 2 663 06 00 Fax 32 2 663 06 40 Asia Pacific Headquarters 27 F Citicorp Centre 18 Whitfield Road Causeway Bay Hong Kong Tel 852 2887 4788 Fax 852 2508 1846 Automation Publication 700 UM002A EN D July 2001 2001 Rockwell International Corporation Printed in the U S A
37. unted as instructed in an enclosure during operation to provide safety protection Manual Objectives Who Should Use This Manual Counter Timer Mode Explanation For Further Information purpose of this manual is to provide you with the additional information necessary to apply the 700 HX Multifunction Digital Timer Desctibed in this manual are methods for applying and troubleshooting this product This manual is intended for qualified personnel responsible for setting up and servicing these devices You must have previous experience with and a basic understanding of wiring diagrams configuration procedures related equipment and safety precautions In this manual we refer to the Timer Output Modes with the following designations A Signal ON delay 1 1 Signal ON delay 2 2 Power ON delay 1 3 Power ON delay 2 B Repeatcycle 1 B 1 Repeat cycle 2 D E 2 Signal OFF delay One Shot Cumulative ON OFF duty adjustable repeat cycle toff Repeat cycle OFF start ton Repeat cycle ON start Note In this manual the 700 HX Multifunction Digital Timer will be referred to as 4 700 H X Relays and Timers Selection Guide Publication 700 85G003A EN P Publication 700 UM002A EN D July 2001 Chapter 1 Product Overview Bill of Material Your 700 HX Multifunction Digital Timer product package includes the following items Item No 6 Language Inst
38. uts signal and rese contacts are used for the input signal set the input signal width to 20 ms Processing to eliminate chattering is performed for this setting Key Protect Level 5 Set the key protect level When the key protect switch in set to ON it is possible to prevent setting errors by prohibiting the use of certain operation keys by specifying the key protect level KP 1 to KP 5 The key protect indicator is lit while the key protect switch is set to ON Confirm the ON OFF status of the key protect switch after the 700 HX is mounted to the panel Publication 700 UM002A EN D July 2001 3 8 Functions See note ofr on LO 00 Note Factory set to OFF i Key protect indicator Level Meaning KP 1 wear 773 Prohibits changing the mode to timer twin default Oe AA timer selection mode or function setting setting Owes amp mode The 700 HX can only be used in run mode KP 2 Prohibits changing the mode to timer twin rrr timer selection mode or function setting E mode The 700 HX can only be used run ST mode Also prohibits use of the reset key KP 3 Prohibits changing the mode to timer twin timer selection mode or function setting mode The 700 HX can only be used in run mode Also prohibits use of the up and down keys KP 4 Prohibits changin
39. ve operation with output hold there will be a timet etrot approximately 100 ms each time the 700 HX is turned ON due to the characteristics of the internal circuitry Use the 700 with signal start if timer accuracy is required 700 HX uses transformer less power supply When connecting a relay or transistor as an external signal input device pay attention to the following points to prevent short circuiting due to a sneak current to the transformerless power supply If a relay or transistor is connected to two or more timers the input terminals of those timers must be wired propetly so that they will not differ in phase otherwise the terminals will be short circuited to one another Incorrect 700 HX Short circuit current Contact or transistor for external input signal Input terminal terminal Publication 700 UM002A EN D July 2001 7 4 Precautions Self diagnostic Function Changing the Set Values Publication 700 UM002A EN D July 2001 It is impossible to provide two independent power switches as shown below regardless of whether or not the timers are different in phase Terminal Terminal The following displays will appear if an error occurs Confirm the error type using the display and take the appropriate countermeasutes Main display Sub display Error Correction No Memory RAM Reset the power supply If normal display operation is still not restored repl

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